Hong Kong Disneyland is located in Penny’s Bay, Lantau Island and is one of the two theme parks in the country. Since its opening back in 2005, it has been attracting an average of 34,000 visitors daily.
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When you set foot into Hong Kong Disneyland, you are stepping away from reality, to a world of magic and fairy-tales. Beauty, excitement and a bevy of Disney’s beloved characters galore! Let’s take a peek at the seven lands here that will enthral your senses:
Adventureland – The biggest among the themes parks here, Adventureland is home to the “Festival of the Lion King”, jungle river cruise, jungle drumming, Liki Tikis and Tarzan’s Tree house.
Grizzly Gulch – This is similar to “Frontierland” of other Disneyland theme parks and boasts attractions such as the Grizzly Gulch Welcome Wagon, Geyser Gulch and Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars.
Toy Story Land – Home to a range of temptations like Barrel of Fun, RC Racer, Cubot, Toy Soldier Boot Camp and much more.
Fantasyland – Features the Sleeping Beauty Castle and a bevy of other attractions including the opportunity to meet Disney’s beloved characters.
Mystic Point – One of the newer “lands” here, it is home to Mystic Manor, Fright Depot and the Garden of Wonders.
Tomorrowland – This futuristic theme park showcases attractions such as Autopia, Orbitron, Space Mountain, UFO Zone and much more.
Main Street, USA – Serving as the entrance to Hong Kong Disneyland, Main Street showcases highlights such as Art of Animation, Animation Academy, City Hall and Main Street Railroad, to name a few.
Shehera Fioni is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Catalina Forbes. Her content is based on many thrilling escapades offered to travellers across the world.